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At first, it was not that easy locating this hotel but I guessed most hotels in venice were like that. Once you know the area (took us about 2 hours), the location was actually pretty convenient. Walked everywhere ..less than 10 mins walk to St...More

Stayed 4 nights here whilst visiting Venice and it was a superb hotel. Great location as a base for visiting all areas of the island, 5 minutes walk from St.Mark's sq. The room we booked was very nice looking out across the canal with plenty...More

Positives; excellent location only 5 minutes walk from St.Marks. Very clean rooms.
Negatives:The room we got was on the ground floor and the door opened directly onto the lobby which was a bit strange. The room was quite small and dark (especially for the price)....More

This was my first trip to Venice, I was a little bit disappointed when I arrived in front of the hotel ... However, all my disappointment vanished and turned to extreme satisfaction and excitement the moment I entered the hotel
- Stuff were helpful, cheerful,...More

I had expected more concidering title Junior suite and price 1400 Euros for three nights! Nice and central location. Nice view to the channels from the balcony (with no space for a single chair). Comfortabe beds and a nice bathroom with whirlpool. No sitting group,...More

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Amenities

Top amenities

Free High Speed Internet ( WiFi )

Breakfast included

Room Service

Bar/Lounge

Hotel Amenities

Breakfast included

Multilingual Staff

Room Service

Dry Cleaning

Concierge

Babysitting

Room amenities

Air Conditioning

Minibar

Things to do

Bar/Lounge

Details

Price range

USD 140 - USD 542 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)

Hotel class

Star rating provided by Expedia.

Hotel Style

#83 Luxury Hotel in Venice

#102 Romantic Hotel in Venice

Room types

Suites ,

Non-Smoking Rooms ,

Accessible rooms

Number of rooms

15

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Castello is the largest of the six sestieri(districts), and the only one not facing onto theGrand Canal. More than half of Castello is situatedwithin Arsenale, the naval base, which occupies overone-fifth the area of Venice. This gentrified maritimeneighbourhood feels busy but casual. Castello’s sidestreets are laid back, with small boats lining canalscriss-crossed by laundry. Semiannual exhibitions add a

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strong artsy current to the Arsenale area. ViaGaribaldi in Castello, with its shops and bars, hasone of Venice's rare straight and wide boulevards.When a large ship turns around the Lido to enter theGiudecca Canal, the startling sight creates anillusion that it will run aground right on ViaGaribaldi! Families treasure Giardini near theisland's tip, green with rare trees and grass, andRiva degli Schiavoni is a popular spot for Venetiansto take a stroll to watch the sunset.

Dear Jastheime, Thank you for asking. It is a short and accessible walk from San Zaccaria to Ai due Principi. Once you get off the public ferry boat stop (San Zaccaria) you will see a monument on the waterfront. Find the... More

Dear Jastheime, Thank you for asking. It is a short and accessible walk from San Zaccaria to Ai due Principi. Once you get off the public ferry boat stop (San Zaccaria) you will see a monument on the waterfront. Find the small alley behind that will take you to San Zaccaria's Church. When you will see the church on your right, turn left. Then you will arrive on Campo San Provolo and turn right. Few meters and you will find our entrance on your right handed side (on your left there will be a canal with gondolas passing by). Total walking distance forseen: five / eight minutes. We hope this information will help you reaching easily and with no doubts our hotel. Thank you for choosing Ai due Principi. We look forward to welcoming you. Deborah

hi, we stayed there last month and loved it. the best way to travel is to take the boat from the airport (no buses in venice, unless you meant the water bus, i.e. vaporetto), and stop at S. Zaccaria, which is the stop before... More

hi, we stayed there last month and loved it. the best way to travel is to take the boat from the airport (no buses in venice, unless you meant the water bus, i.e. vaporetto), and stop at S. Zaccaria, which is the stop before San Marco. This is the best stop for Ai Principi. from there, there's a very short distance to walk to the hotel, i would say under 5min, i've tried to include a google map route but it's now allowed by tripadvisor guidelines. if you go to google maps and input s. zaccaria and hotel ai due principi and choose 'walking', you'll see a very clear walking route of 4min and 350m.
the location is perfect, the staff is very welcoming and helpful, and the breakfast is not English! the quality of the bed/room we stayed in was brilliant. we had slept amazingly whilst there and it was very quiet. the only think i would say not to look at (and i mean, at all) is the tv. don't even bother. but who needs tv in venice?
if you stay 3 days (or more), buy a 3 day tourist travel pass which gives you unlimited trips on all the vaporetto's. they run very often and take you everywhere, don't bother with the water taxis and gondolas as they're expensive. venice can also be easily done by foot, but it's SO complicated to manoeuvre, you'l always need your google maps and internet ready on your mobile to guide you, the streets are a maze, and that's an understatement. the hotel is based in an area called castello which is great to explore, with many small restaurants. my advice also is, go as much as you can on foot. other areas that we enjoyed were dorsoduro and san polo. venice is an absolutely magical place, and if you have half decent weather, you'll be in for an absolute trip (literally and figuratively). enjoy. best regards,
ps wake up as early as possible and stay up as late as possible.